Buddhism The Basics I
Goals Basic Background Legend of the Buddha Getting a sense of Buddha Rejecting the 6 Pillars of Religion 7 purposes of Buddhism
Background Around 500 million followers Founded around 600-500BC in India The philosophy and teachings of Siddhartha Gautama (The Buddha)
Buddha Means Enlightened One Born around 624-563 BC as the son of a king Unite India or Enlighten the world?
Impermanenc e& Disease I will grow old one day. I will physically decline one day. Is there anything more?
Death and the Monk Everyone faces eventual death. There is one who rejects material goods and tries to connect to the spiritual roots.
Siddhartha s Response The physical world is nothing but suffering and death. Is there a plane where suffering doesn t exist? Task: To dissolve material pleasures and
Stages of Siddhartha s Journey (1) (2) (3) Student: Learns Raj Yoga from Hindu masters. Asceticism: Learns the Middle Way. The Bo Tree: Reaches enlightenment
The Final Challenge of Mara How can you teach what cannot be taught? How can you show what can only be experienced? Why deal with ignorant others? Buddha s Response: There will be some who understand.
Life as Buddha Founded temples, schools of monks and nuns Challenged Brahmin society (Priest Class) Balance of public/private life 9 months on, 3 months off Daily Mediation Buddha s last meal (483BC)
Getting a Sense of Buddha Cool Head: The Rationalist Warm Heart: Compassion and Humility For All. Not God: Just here to teach The Path of Enlightenment.
Buddha s Mission Humanity has lost its way and needs guidance My task: To light the path of enlightenment Your task: Work out your own salvation with diligence
Hinduism of Buddha s Day Brahmins charge high fees to be seen. Rituals are practiced without intention. Traditions more important than learning. God s grace = Less personal responsibility. Karma = Fatalism.
6 Pillars of Religion Authority Ritual Speculation Tradition Grace Mystery (Supernatural)
Authority People follow religious leaders Buddha: I do not hold anything back, but be lamps unto yourselves.
Ritual All religions need rituals. Buddha: No set rituals or doctrine. Just follow the path.
Speculation People want answers to big questions. Buddha: Resist theorizing on big questions of life. This can distract you
Tradition We want to preserve past rituals and beliefs. Buddha: If teachings get you lost, find new ones. No use in holding on to the
(Saving) Grace We want to feel safe knowing that God will save us when we need it. Buddha: One should not rely on others for salvation. We should work out our own salvation with intense self-effort. Q: Is there a God in Buddhism?
Mystery We don t know what happens after death. We must accept mystery. Buddha: Don t think of the supernatural as a shortcut to salvation. There is path. We should walk it.
7 Points of Buddhism If Buddha rejected the 6 pillars of organized religion, what did he offer instead?
7 Points of Buddhism Empirical Scientific Pragmatic Therapeutic Psychological, not metaphysical Egalitarian (Equal and Fair) For Individuals
Empirical (World = Truth) Test for truth yourself. Verify your hypotheses in the world.
Scientific Discover the causes and effects of your lived experience. The quality of your experience is the final test.
Pragmatic (Practical) Everything you do should be focused on enlightenment Resist pure speculation and theory. Buddha s teachings are like a raft. It takes you to the destination only if you work at it.
Therapeutic Focus on suffering = Focusing on the world. Focus on ending suffering = Focusing on Nirvana (Enlightenment for now)
Egalitarian Reject inequalities of gender and castes. Abilities aren t hereditary. Buddha broke his caste: Born a ruler/warrior and temporarily became a Brahmin.
Psychological, not Metaphysical No real need to focus on the universe and our place in it. Focus on suffering in the world and how to end it.
For Individual Enlightenmen t We each have our own obstacles to face: PD? PR? So, we should work out our own salvation.
Recap: What are some keys to Buddhism?
What are some keys to Buddhism? Legend of Buddha Motivation Stages of the Journey Bo Tree and Mara s Final Challenge Life of Buddha Public Life 9 Months On, 3 Months off Buddha s last meal
What are some keys to Buddhism? Cool Head, Warm Heart 6 Pillars of Religion What are they? Buddha s Response? 7 Points of Buddhism What are they?
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